Education
New school in Northwest Angle 33B has elders smiling
The Bimose Tribal Council has found a winning formula for education – one that has been so successful it led to the opening of a school on a remote reserve on the Lake of the Woods.
Some Québec teachers say new history curriculum doesn’t go far enough to teach kids about Indigenous Peoples
The Province of Québec recently implemented a new history curriculum for high schools but some say it doesn’t go far enough.
Students in Nunavik are graduating – but they don’t get a diploma?
If you graduated from high school in Nunavik in the past two years, you might want to check your credentials.
Nunavut’s controversial Language Act killed before vote
Kent Driscoll APTN National News Iqaluit – A controversial change to Nunavut’s Education and Language…
Québec students pressure government to put Indigenous instruction in schools
Danielle Rochette APTN National News Québec’s college students are teaming up with a political party…
Minister of Indigenous Affairs money a good start, but more is needed
Robbie Purdon APTN National News The Long Point First Nation has waited a long time…
Band-operated schools at ‘significant’ disadvantage due to funding shortfalls: report
There were over 110,000 students on-reserve in 2013.